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The New Orleans Saints and the Arizona Cardinals will both be gunning for a victory on Sunday when they meet at University of Phoenix Stadium.

ABOUT THE SAINTS (5-8): New Orleans has committed 13 turnovers in its past five games, losing four of them. The Saints managed only 294 total yards in last week’s 16-11 loss at Tampa Bay, as they were held to 46 rushing yards – the second straight game with 50 yards or fewer. The subpar offensive outing wasted a strong performance from an improving defense, as the Saints gave up fewer than 300 total yards for the third time in the last four contests.

ABOUT THE CARDINALS (5-7-1): The turnover issue has held back an Arizona offense that has plenty of weapons beginning with versatile running back David Johnson. Johnson leads the league in yards from scrimmage (1,830) and touchdowns (15) and ranks third in rushing yards (1,085), and Carson Palmer’s receiving corps has been plagued by injuries and illness while the veteran quarterback has had a tough time hanging onto the ball. The defense, which is especially tough against the pass, has forced at least one turnover in six straight games and 12 of 13 this season.

The NFL’s top offense and best defense go head-to-head Sunday, but surprisingly no playoff implications will be on the line. The Arizona Cardinals and their top-ranked defense welcome the New Orleans Saints and their league-leading offense in an intriguing, if ultimately meaningless, matchup.

Both teams’ high hopes in the preseason have given way to disappointing campaigns despite each squad’s dominance in one facet of the game. Drew Brees and New Orleans’ prolific, pass-happy offense haven’t been able to overcome a whopping 22 turnovers and one of the league’s worst pass defenses. Turnovers also have plagued the Cardinals, whose 23 giveaways help account for the fact Arizona ranks 14th in scoring defense despite allowing the fewest total yards in the league. Arizona had four turnovers in last week’s 26-23 setback at Miami, its third loss in four games.

Arizona was a 26-23 loser in its last match on the road against the Dolphins. They failed to cover the -2-point spread as favorites, while the total score of 49 sent OVER bettors to the payout window.

Last time out for New Orleans, they were a 16-11 loser as they battled the Buccaneers on the road. The Saints failed to cover in the match as a +2-point underdog, while 27 combined points moved the game UNDER for totals bettors.